Creative Commons



One of the most powerful, misunderstood and under-utilized tools for teaching 21st century skills, is the Creative Commons. Besides providing access to hundreds of thousands of media works that can be used to augment the creative process, the Creative Commons offers a legitimate way for students to license their own creative works, be they audio, video, text or hybrid products.

2 Creative Commons Toolkits
Creative Commons International Licenses
Creative Commons Content Directory


Creative Commons Search Engins for Photos
Compfight
FlickrStorm
FlickrCC
Creative Commons Search
MorgueFile


Audio
Flashkit : a Flash developer resources site
Freeplay Music : a production music library
SOUNDDOGS : sound effects and production music

2 Great Places to Host and License Your Creative Work
Flickr: a place to host and license photo collections
Blip.tv: a place to host and license video productions
2 Video Explanations of The Creative Commons


2 Creative Commons Audio Sources
CC Mixter: audio remix and share resource
Sound Transit: a Global sounds cooperative
2 Favourite Open Source Projects
Open Thinking Wiki: Alec Couros' Digital Resources Collection
M.I.T. Open Courseware : free lecture notes, exams and videos from M.I.T.
2 Slideshows Explanations for Education
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2 Creative Commons Social Networks
The Creative Commons Fan Club on Facebook
YouTube Commons Creativ
Resources originally populated from: thecleversheep.blogspot.com